Panelists Nick Nisi, Suz Hinton, and Kevin Ball chat about the perceived Great Divide in front end development, why 2019 is the year of TypeScript, and shout outs to inspirational members of the community.

Panelists Nick Nisi, Suz Hinton, and Kevin Ball chat about the perceived Great Divide in front end development, why 2019 is the year of TypeScript, and shout outs to inspirational members of the community.

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Featuring:


Nick Nisi – Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteSuz Hinton – Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteKevin Ball – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, Website

Show Notes:



The Great Divide
Jest moving to TypeScript
Yarns Future - v2 and beyond
Porting 30K lines of code from Flow to TypeScript
TypeScript support in Tink
Monica Dinculescu on Twitter
Magenta
Tenori-off
Magic Sketchpad
Dan Abramov on Twitter
Overreacted
Rachel Andrew on Twitter
Rachel Andrew’s author profile on Smashing Magazine
Grid by Example
Jen Simmons on Twitter
Jen’s YouTube channel: Layout Land

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